Both are shelters.
A cabin is usually a building that stays there kind of like a house or a tent can be moved and is made of fabric
Buy another tent or ask target to get and instruction manual out of a different box
They all begin and end with the same letter.
its 12ft x 9ft and 72" high
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A cabin was made of wood, usually logs. Trees were cut down, trimmed to logs of uniform length, the ends notched, and then stacked to make walls. Tents are made of fabric.A cabin is usually made out of wood or metal and is built, fixed to one place.A tent is a temporary, movable structure made out of canvas or animal skins.
It is an instant set up it takes about 60 seconds.
A mist makes it appear like they look alike
I am working on the campmate 2 rooms high wall tent also. It consisted of three support structures. The center support is slightly higher, the trick is to keep the tubing structural together during assembly. Suggest temporary tape the tubing as you go. Other vintage tent have the same system. Cheers Henry
A tribe smaller than that is a camp The smallest being a single hut/cottage/cabin/house/tent
That will depend on what type of tent it is. Tents with flexible poles that go across the top of the tent are all pretty much alike. Assemble the poles and insert them through the channels on the outside of the tent, then stake down the bottom edges. If you look at the Coleman website, you should be able to get a good idea of how these tents work.
My base camp would have all the necessary things for comfort and safety. Shelter, cook tent or cabin, etc..